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18:40

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Bank robbers still at large

BA employees accept pay deal

British Airways cabin crew have voted overwhelmingly to accept a pay deal, bringing an end to a long-running dispute which included 85 days of industrial action, Unite said.

15:38

Family of murdered Leeds teacher lose Court of Appeal challenge

The family of teacher Ann Maguire have lost a Court of Appeal challenge against a coroner’s decision not to call evidence from pupils who had contact with her schoolboy killer immediately before her murder. She was stabbed to death while teaching a Spanish lesson at Corpus Christi Catholic College in Leeds on April 28, 2014. She was 61.

14:25

Six believed to have been killed by fire in Wales

One man and five children aged between four and 11 are believed to have died in a fire which ripped through a farmhouse in Llangammarch Wells, Powys, Dyfed-Powys Police said.

13:26

Recovery of lorry 'expected this evening'

Traffic source Inrix is reporting recovery of the overturned lorry on the A164 has been requested, but is not expected to arrive until this evening.

13:24

Bus delays easing after A164 accident

The 121 bus service, which was earlier seeing delays of up to 40 minutes in the wake of the overturned lorry on the A164, have tweeted to say they have reduced delays to between 10 and 20 minutes. The road remains closed in both directions after the lorry crashed between Wilfholme Road and Main Street this morning. We’ll keep you updated on this!

12:21

Weinstein scandal

Police in the UK investigating Harvey Weinstein are now looking at allegations of sexual assault from seven women, sources said.

12:07

Catalonia crisis

Catalonia’s ousted leader Carles Puigdemont has called for people to “avoid violence” and has said “dialogue” is a priority.

11:39

Traffic update

11:13

Catalonia crisis

Spain’s Supreme Court has agreed to consider a rebellion case against ousted Catalan separatist politicians, it has announced.